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Just How Dangerous Is an Electric Car in Accidents?


Recently, electric cars have hit big time in the automotive industry. They are finally breaking ground with the everyday driver, as they cost much less to operate. They are also healthier for the environment; making them the next big revolution in the automotive industry when they become completely affordable for the majority of drivers. However, they have a small issue when it comes to collisions and accidents. They are much more prone to damage, and one stands a higher chance of becoming injured should they be hit.

Since the risk of injury is much higher, those who own an electric car should sift through personal injury lawyers in their area to choose their preferred legal assistant. This way, they will be saved lots of time should they become injured. This lawyer’s contact information should be kept with insurance information so it is easy to find.

Size

The small size of many electric cars makes them very prone to accidents, like motorcycles. Motorcycles are very small, and can oftentimes go unnoticed. While an electric car is bigger, most are still incredibly small. They are not safe when faced with larger vehicles, even standard cars. Those who are looking to buy an electric car should be fully aware of this pitfall.  If you are worried about the size and risk of severe injury, you should definitely look into a larger vehicle.

However, many believe the structure of the electric vehicle allows for a secure enclosure around the driver and passengers in case of a collision. This could be true, but most are still incredibly small and this feature would not fare well when larger vehicles such as trucks or SUV’s are involved in the wreck.

Composition

The material used for the electric car’s body is generally very lightweight, and does not favor protection in an accident. This material tends to crumple easily, making it all the more dangerous for the occupants. Without a sturdy, strong body, a vehicle does not have that additional shock absorption and protection. Generally, the force of a collision is taken out on the body of the vehicle; rather than the occupants inside. The driver and passengers will usually feel a jolt or be knocked around, rather than physically hit (unless it is a serious accident, of course). A smart car won’t offer this much protection; meaning the occupants can suffer bad injuries. Injuryclaim.co.uk has plenty of information regarding injury claims should you be hurt in an accident and need help.

Environmental Risks

One major concern for wrecked electric vehicles is the potential of leaking battery acid and other chemicals into the environment. These large batteries keep chemicals in several different cells, and pose a serious risk considering the frail design of the electric car. Electric cars are very friendly for the environment overall except for this small possibility.

There are so many wonderful benefits to electric cars, but they truly need to be redesigned to protect their occupants in case of accidents. With this being the biggest downfall, electric cars could surge further in popularity once they can match their fellow gas-powered cousins in strength.

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Sep 23, 2012Blagojce Krivevski
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Blagojce Krivevski is physicist and green technology lover. Keep in touch with Blagojce through his email, web site, Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and Google+.

September 23, 2012 Electric Car Newselectric car, Electric Car Safety, electric cars, electric cars safety
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